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Release Date:
January 1, 2016
Original Title:
The Raiven Destiny
Genres:
Science Fiction
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 12
Planet Kathigana and it’s inhabitants, the Kathigas, have been ravaged by war at the hands of the evil Anadaîn. The Anadaîn are treacherous beings with overwhelming powers hell-bent on eradicating everything in their path. Kedjorian, a revered Kathiga hero has been assigned to protect a sacred emissary, a messenger who possesses the map to the Raiven, the legendary weapon that could end the war. Kedjorian’s ship is shot down and forces him to crash land in the outskirts of Kathigana, a region overrun with Anadaîn forces. Despite being gravely injured, Kedjorian must fight with everything he’s got to protect the emissary and the map from a very powerful Andaîn grunt. Kedjorian confronts the troubling notion that he must give everything, including his own life, to protect a weapon that may or may not exist…
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Art Direction:
Joshua Sampson
Associate Producer:
Ariana Madix
Cinematography:
Helge Gerull
Costume Design:
Michelle Elizabeth
Director:
Rob Federic
Editor:
Roman Madrigal
Executive Producer:
Kimberly R. Morgan
Steve Wich
Mike Esper
Fred Heckart
Natalie Heckart
Mel McLerran
Erin McLerran
John Loghan
Samantha Loghan
Makeup Artist:
Ashley Solano
Producer:
Peter Madrigal
Peter Mascetta
Levis Nacaj
Nico Santucci
Production Design:
Sally Park
Writer:
Rob Federic
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